Highland School News

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RSS feeds require a dedicated "reader" to subscribe and read them.
There are many applications and apps out there and this will be device- or browser-specific.
Here are some several links to both web-based and browser-based (add-ons) feed readers.

Subscription URL

http://www.skokie68.org/highland/news/feed/rss

Application

Choose your application from the list below for lists of popular RSS-compatible software.
For these readers, you will need to copy the above URL and add it into your RSS reader of choice.

Web-Based Readers

InoReader(opens in a new window) is popular RSS reader.
It is clean, simple and powerful, and displays articles is several formats.
Like many modern web-apps, InoReader offers a full suite of social "sharing" options.
It also integrates with many other web-apps, e.g., Pocket, Evernote, and Readability.
InoReader provides Android and iOS apps, plus a mobile site (opens in a new window) for other small format devices.
There are also InoReader extensions for major browsers.

Netvibes(opens in a new window) offers a wide range of "widgets" and apps to access web feeds, tweets and other kinds of dynamic content.
For example, there's an app that delivers all the latest news from Google, split up into 8 tabs for World, U.S., Business, Sci/Tech, Sports, Entertainment, Health and Most Popular.

Feedbooster(opens in a new window) has an impressive array of filters -- date, folder, author, source, etc.
It's a different way to access articles.
Some users will find it works well for them.

Browser Add-Ons/Extensions

Add-ons/Extensions for browsers and web-apps for smartphones and tablets combine many of the advantages of desktop readers and web-based readers like Google Reader.
They have a small footprint and can be "instantly" installed/uninstalled as well.
Like web-based readers, an add-on reader creates an efficient browser-centric workspace, with good workflow for feed-based tasks.

NewsBlur(opens in a new window) is an RSS reader that you can "train" (like/dislike) to show you just the kind of posts you want to see from each feed.
The free version of NewsBlur is limited to 64 feeds, but that is enough for many users.
Free iPad/iPhone apps, Android apps, Windows Phone 8 apps, browser add-ons, and more are offered.

RSS Subscription Extension(opens in a new window) adds RSS feed discovery and subscription options to Chrome.
The extension comes with 4 feed readers predefined (Google Reader, iGoogle, Bloglines and My Yahoo).
Other Chrome RSS reader extensions can be found in their extensions marketplace.